Dr. George  Atelhe
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Dr. George Atelhe

Senior Lecturer
University of Calabar, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Political Science from Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Political Science
62%
Administration
90%
Management Science
75%
Interdisciplinary Sociology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Okoli, A.L.C. and G.A. Atelhe, 2016. Fuel tanker explosion, road safety and human security in Nigeria: A threat impact analysis. J. Public Policy Governance, 2: 68-74.
  2. Atelhe, G.A., J.A. Adams and S. Abunimye, 2016. Overview of security sector reforms and the transformation of the Nigerian’s security agencies. Am. Int. J. Social Sci., 5: 1-9.
  3. Atelhe, G.A. and E.A. Efeffiong, 2016. Political Socialization. In: Foundation of Political Science, Nwkede, J. and A. Itumo (Eds.). Concept Publisher, Abakaliki, pp: 234-311.
  4. Atelhe, G.A., and A.L. Okoli, 2015. Fortunate misfortune? Death and the dynamics of political succession in Nigeria. J. Res. Humanities Social Sci., 5: 45-49.
  5. Atelhe, G.A. and J.U. Egwu, 2015. Political party merger and election in Nigeria: An analysis of 2015 general elections in cross river state. South East J. Political Sci., 1: 47-58.
  6. Okoli, A.C. and G.A. Atelhe, 2014. Nomads against natives: A political ecology of herder/farmer conflicts in Nasarawa state, Nigeria. Am. Int. J. Contemporary Res., 4: 76-88.
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  7. Atelhe, G.A., 2014. Democracy and national security in Nigeria: A discursive exploration. Mediterranean J. Social Sci., 5: 496-501.
  8. Atelhe, G.A. and T. Terhile, 2014. Globalization and identity question: Implication for neo-pan-africanism. Multi-Disciplinary J. Res. Dev. Perspect., 3: 1-5.
  9. Atelhe, G.A. and F.T. Agada, 2014. Re-visiting political corruption and development in Nigeria under democratic rule. Acad. J. Interdisciplinary Stud., 3: 315-324.
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  10. Atelhe, G.A., 2013. The fourth republic and the impact of neo-patrimonial politics in Nigeria’s Anambra State. Int. J. Admin. Dev. Stud., 4: 75-87.
  11. Atelhe, A.G. and J.U. Egwu, 2013. Corruption and political governance in Nigeria: Implication for national development. Afr. J. Politics Admin. Stud., 6: 62-69.
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  12. Atelhe, G.A. and A.C. Okoli, 2012. Reforms and ideology complex in Nigeria: A reflection on SAP and NEEDS. J. Fac. Social Manage. Sci., 4: 1-8.
  13. Atelhe, G.A., 2011. Dimension of terrorism in Nigeria and the challenges for security agencies. J. Social Manage. Sci., 3: 123-134.
  14. Atelhe, G.A., 2010. The dialectics of stability in the Niger-Delta: Retrospective reflection. Political Sci. Rev., 5: 122-138.
  15. Atelhe, G.A., 2010. The crisis of economic reforms in Nigeria: Between breton wood and home grown option. J. Social Policy Soc., 5: 60-62.
  16. Atelhe, G.A., 2009. Democracy, good governance and development in Africa: A critique of the prevailing thinking. Proc. Fac. Social Sci. Univ. Maiduguri, 1: 267-273.
  17. Atelhe, G.A. and A.C. Okoli, 2009. Trends and patterns of prebendal politics in Anambra State. Zaria J. Social Sci., 1: 226-240.
  18. Atelhe, G.A., 2008. Election as a de-democratizing factor in Nigeria: Issues and remedies. J. Nigerian Political Sci. Assoc., 3: 113-122.
  19. Atelhe, G.A., 2008. African growth and opportunity act (AGOA) and development in Africa: How feasible? Afr. J. Social Policy Admin., 1: 97-101.